Restoring from remote backup-to-disk
folders

Use the following steps
to restore from remote backup-to-disk folders.

To restore from remote backup-to-disk folders

From the Select Restore
Method screen, click Install
networking and then restore from remote backup-to-disk
folders.

Click Next.

The Disaster Recovery
Wizard attempts to detect and install the correct network
drivers.

After networking is
installed, click Next.

The Disaster Recovery
Wizard attempts to detect the remote backup-to-disk folders. After
it finds them, a Connect to <computer_name> screen appears,
prompting you for access credentials to the remote computer where
the backup-to-disk folders reside.

Enter the credentials
that are required to access the remote computer.

On the Restore Data
screen, all of the backup sets that you need to fully restore the
computer are checked by default.

Click Next.

On the Insert Media into
Restore Device screen, select the backup-to-disk folder that
contains the required media that you want to restore.

Click Next.

When the automated
restore process finishes, click the appropriate response.

Yes

The Disaster Recovery Wizard prompts you to select another media
set from which to continue the restore process.

No

The Disaster Recovery Wizard updates the hard disk drivers and
then finishes the recovery process.

On the You have completed
the Disaster Recovery Wizard screen, you can run the following:

Run CMD.exe

The Disaster Recovery Wizard lets you open a command window that
you can use to make further modifications to your computer.

Edit Boot.ini

The Disaster Recovery Wizard lets you edit the boot.ini file
using the Windows Notepad application to modify the boot.ini file
on the root of the system partition.

Messages

Click the Messages button to review messages generated by the
Disaster Recovery Wizard during the recovery process.

Click Finish. Remove the CD after the computer
restarts but before the start process finds the startup CD
drive.

As the computer restarts,
a Symantec screen momentarily appears while the Disaster Recovery
Wizard makes final recovery modifications. After the modifications
are finished, the computer restarts again and the recovery process
is complete.